Army Reserve personnel with the Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate clean out old plants and bushes from existing planter boxes replacing them with Spring, Summer, and Fall perennials as part of National Public Lands Day at the Army Forces Army Reserve Command headquarters, Sept. 28, 2016, at Fort Bragg, Jonelle Kimbrough, a communications specialist with ARIMD, said USARC received a $4,000 grant through the NPLD program. NPLD is the nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands to promote environmental stewardship. ( Army photo by
Army Reserve personnel with the Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate clean out old plants and bushes from existing planter boxes replacing them with Spring, Summer, and Fall perennials as part of National Public Lands Day at the Army Forces Army Reserve Command headquarters, Sept. 28, 2016, at Fort Bragg, Jonelle Kimbrough, a communications specialist with ARIMD, said USARC received a $4,000 grant through the NPLD program. NPLD is the nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands to promote environmental stewardship. ( Army photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)
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